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- Sayakbay Karalaev (Kyrgyz: Саякбай Каралаев; 1894 – 7 May 1971) was a Soviet and Kyrgyz storyteller and manaschi - a reciter of the epic Kyrgyz poem Manas...
- version was based on a performance of the epic by the manaschi Sayakbay Karalaev. The poem offers a conversion narrative similar to that found in Tarikh-i...
- 28 August 2000 2004 2 August 2004 500 som 160 × 76 mm Sayakbay Karalaev Sayakbay Karalaev and images from the Manas (epic) 2000 28 August 2000 2005 1 November...
- Manasçı. Great Manasçıs of the 20th century are Sagımbay Orozbakov, Sayakbay Karalaev, Şaabay Azizov (pictured), Kaba Atabekov, Seydene Moldokova and Yusup Mamay...
- Obverse 1995 Alykul Osmonov 1915–1950 Poet 200 som Obverse 2000 Sayakbay Karalaev 1894–1971 Manaschireciter of the epic Kyrgyz poem Manas 500 som Both...
- of the Manas who are very po****r, such as Rysbek Jumabaev and Sayaqbay Karalaev. Aside from the komuz, Kyrgyz folk instruments include the kyl kiak (qyl-qyiyak)...
- the Kyrgyz Republic (director - Akmataliev, Abdyldazhan Amanturovich). Karalaev, Sayakbai (1984). Manas. Frunze. Retrieved 6 May 2018.{{cite book}}: CS1...
- about the traditions of the Kyrgyz people. The museum contains Sayakbai Karalaev, Manaschi, Chinghiz Aitmatov and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk monuments. The cultural...
- trilogy—Manas, Semetey, and Seitek—totalling over half a million lines by Sayakbay Karalaev is often mentioned, Orozbakov's version is more accessible and more known...
- work concentrated on analyzing, preservation and publishing of Sayakbai Karalaev's and Sagynbai Orozbakov's versions of the Manas epic. In the end of 1931...